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Yes, a robot can land on Venus, and there have been successful missions in the past, such as the Soviet Venera program, which landed several probes on the planet in the 1970s and 1980s. However, the extreme conditions on Venus, including high temperatures (around 465°C or 869°F) and crushing atmospheric pressure, present significant engineering challenges for the design and operation of such robots. Future missions would need to incorporate advanced materials and technologies to survive and function in this harsh environment.

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